cthia wrote:I really dislike the notion that important dangling threads will be lassoed in secondary novels other than mainline Honor novels. The author is getting up in the years and his health isn't as good as I'd like it to be. Probably not as good as he'd like it to be either.
Many series are left hanging in eye-gouging places. I suppose it's a little of my foresight. Many years into the future when upstart Sci-Fianodos stumble upon Weber like I did, it can't be expected that all of the peripheral novels will still be in print and able to be found. Or that knowledge of them will be common. Think about it, even in the here and now, people are always logging on and asking about the location of information that is not found in a mainline title. Project that reality 50 years or more into the future.
Leaving the Honorverse abandoned at the hidden entity without justice for at least the 'Cats is, is, is. . . a crime against nature! And I'd really like the formidable Sci-Fi series to be complete as a standalone. In and of itself.
The relevant economics of the peripheral novels notwithstanding, of course.
You have a point.
Jerry Pournelle died while still working on Janisairies, Mamlukes. Jennifer Pournelle wrote a great sequel to The Mote in Gods Eye but shows no sign of continuing.
In contrast, Larry Niven wrapped up his Known Space saga with the Fleet of Worlds series which culminates with the Piersons Puppetteers getting their asses kicked. The obvious potential to continue revolves around the Pak Protectors stealing the secret of the hyperdrive.
Fortunately; we now have the internet and Wikipedia to preserve our Sci Fi heritage.